Thrapston chip shop in the running for national award again

Neil Burkett

A Thrapston chippy has made it on to the shortlist for the 2016 National Fish & Chip Awards.

Pisces in High Street, Thrapston is one of 60 shops to have made it through to the latest round of the awards.

The awards are run by Seafish, a government body set up by to improve efficiency and raise standards across the seafood industry.

Adam Smith from Pisces said: “This is the second year in a row we have reached this stage. I’m very happy.”

Competing across 10 regions, the shops will now ‘batter’ it out as they vie for the ultimate title – Independent Takeaway Fish and Chip Shop of the Year.

To get to this stage and secure a place in the coveted shortlist, shops have been appraised across a variety of judging criteria including responsible sourcing policies, marketing and promotional practices and staff training

policies.

Over the coming weeks, they will be subjected to further judging as they receive mystery shopping assessments by industry experts.

The next stage of the competition will whittle down the line up, establishing a UK top 20 which will compete for the prestigious regional titles.

Chief executive of Seafish Paul Williams said: “The aim of the awards has always been to showcase the very best fish and chip businesses in the UK while setting incredibly high standards for the industry to aspire to.

“The Independent Takeaway Fish and Chip Shop of the Year Award is one of the highest honours to receive as a fish and chip business.

“Many of our past winners and finalists have gone on to reap substantial benefits, including international fame through industry trips overseas, increased shop footfall and turnover and even launching their own products.

“It’s great to see so many excellent shops through to this stage of the competition.

“I’d like to offer up my congratulations and wish them the best as they prepare to continue their quest towards winning a regional title, but also thank them for consistently helping us to reinforce the UK’s reputation as the

home of the world’s best fish and chips.”

Carlyn Kearney of Frankie’s Fish & Chips in Brae, Shetland, winner of the 2015 Independent Takeaway Fish and Chip Shop of the Year Award, said: “Being crowned champion was a huge honour for everyone here at Frankie’s.

”It was a goal for us since the moment we opened our doors in 2008 and since winning we’ve experienced so many benefits – including having customers travel over 700 miles just to get a taste of our fish and chips!

“The judging process is very rigorous and challenging, but it’s worth every second of the hard work and effort involved.

“It’s a roller coaster experience and we would urge anyone with a passion for producing high quality, great tasting fish and chips to join the ride.”

Culminating in an awards ceremony at The Lancaster London Hotel in January 2016, The National Fish & Chip Awards are recognised as one of the most prominent and respected seafood industry events in the UK.

They celebrate the great British tradition of fish and chips, recognising the best talent, quality and choice offered by fish and chip businesses.

In October, Seafish will announce the top 10 region winning shops competing for the flagship award.